ARKADELPHIA - Arkansas Tech's seemingly worst recurring nightmare - the turnover - haunted the Golden Suns once again Monday night as Henderson State used a big second half romp for a 75-49 Gulf South Conference romp at the Duke Wells Center.

Tech (9-18, 4-10 Gulf South) suffered through 14 turnovers in the first eight minutes of the second half and watched as Henderson State (21-8, 12-3 Gulf South) went on a 15-4 run to quickly open a 14-point bridge (46-32), and the Lady Reddies were on their way to a season sweep over the Suns.

The much-experienced Lady Reddies, who started five of their eight seniors and have won 64 games in the last three years, forced the Suns into a season-high 31 turnovers, picking up a whopping 32 points off those mistakes.

Alisa Wright had kept the Golden Suns close during the first half, scoring 16 of her career-high 24 points. But once the Lady Reddies, who have now won 12 of their last 14 tries, got rolling in the second half, they blew the game open by outscoring Tech 32-8 in the first 14 minutes for a commanding and uncatchable 63-36 lead.

Tech had used a hot-and-cold-and-hot format to stay close in the first half. The Suns opened the game hitting three of their first five shots for a 6-2 lead, then missed their next five ties and trailed 11-8. But after that, the Suns refused to allow the Lady Reddies any chance of running away by hitting at a 66 percent clip over the final 11 minutes.

Knocking down 8 of 12, Tech was able to lead at 18-17 at 7:03 following Wright's free throw and again at 28-27 with 44.5 seconds remaining on a pair of free throws by Morris.

Other than those two Tech leads, with lasted less than 30 seconds each, Henderson State controlled the scoreboard. Once the Lady Reddies wrestled away the lead at 9-8 on a right-handed hook by Becca Frost at the 13:07 mark, they had spreads ranging from one (on eight occasions) to five points (at 25-20).

The last time Henderson State broke on top behind two free throws by Frost with only 22.6 seconds left before the break, the Lady Reddies went on to outscore the Suns 12-0 to open up a 10-point gap (38-28).

Tech, which had scored with 1:12 left in the first half on Wright's layup, didn't score again until nearly 5 minutes had elapsed in the second half when Wright slipped inside for an uncontested left side bank to make it a 39-30 contest.

The Suns finished the game hitting at a 42 percent clip (17-of-41), but couldn't keep up with Henderson State's second-half 44-21 surge. Wright was the only Sun to reach the reach the double figure column.

Saprina Reed led the Lady Reddies, who closed their home season with a 14-2 record against all competition and 8-0 in GSC play, with 18 points, followed by Frost (11), Aesha Carter (11) and Marquita Thomas (10).

The Suns will close out their own home season Thursday night as they host Harding University at Tucker Coliseum.